Tendercapital alongside the non-profit organisation To Get There

Tendercapital alongside the non-profit organisation To Get There

Tendercapital alongside the non-profit organisation To Get There

Tendercapital alongside the non-profit organisation To Get There

Tendercapital alongside the non-profit organisation To Get There

Tendercapital alongside the non-profit organisation To Get There

Tendercapital alongside the non-profit organisation To Get There

Tendercapital alongside the non-profit organisation To Get There

Tendercapital alongside the non-profit organisation To Get There

Tendercapital alongside the non-profit organisation To Get There

Tendercapital alongside the non-profit organisation To Get There

Tendercapital alongside the non-profit organisation To Get There

Tendercapital alongside the non-profit organisation To Get There

Tendercapital alongside the non-profit organisation To Get There

Tendercapital alongside the non-profit organisation To Get There

Held in Milan, with the support of Tendercapital, was the gala charity dinner of To.Get.There, a non-profit organisation led by President Massimo Leonardelli and ambassador Piero Piazzi, which has been active for years in Uganda and South Sudan to protect children and families in difficulty. The funds raised during the evening will in fact be destined for health care projects, but also for psychological support, school supplies, food and primary goods for the protection of children and their families.

A precious reality that of the Onlus, which lives thanks to the local support of the Comboni Sisters, the residents of the Policlinico Gemelli of Rome followed by Dr. Antonella Cingolani.

The children supported by To.Get.There suffer from serious illnesses including HIV, viral pneumonia, Mediterranean anaemia and many other diseases. Their precarious health conditions prevent them from attending school, and many of these children, given the extreme poverty in which they live, are often subjected to enormous efforts to provide food and water for the whole family because their parents or grandparents are ill.

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